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Greenway has also structured its offerings to physician practices into multi-year business plans mirroring President Bush’s and former Secretary Thompson’s own Framework for Strategic Action to ensure that healthcare providers will have quality software solutions that inform clinical practices, interconnect clinicians, personalize patient care and improve the overall population health. By directing our efforts in accordance with those of the president, our customers can rest assured that their investment will consist of a fully-integrated solution streamlining their administrative, clinical and financial processes into an efficient workflow that is consistent with long-term viability. . | Georgia Oral Health Prevention Program The School Nurse s Role in Oral Health Resources and Materials GEORGIA Georgia Department of Public Health GEORGIA Oral School Nurse s Role in Oral Health Introduction and Oral Health Facts.Page 02 Fluoridation.02 Bottled Water.03 Oral Fluoride Supplementation Table 1 .03 Topical Fluoride Toothpastes Gels Rinses.03 Dental Sealants.04 Common Problems. 04 Dental Caries.04 Periodontal Disease.05 Malocclusion.05 Oral Cancer.05 Oral Health Prevention and Control of Dental Disease Table 2 .06 Prevention and Treatment of Caries Tooth Decay Table 3 .06 Dental Development Tooth Eruption .Table 4 .07 Dental and Oral Screening.08 Legal Responsibility of Schools. 08 Suggested Method for Oral Dental Screening. 09 Dental Codes Green Yellow Red .09 Certificate of Ear Eye and Dental Examination Form 3300 Dental First Aid For Children and Students. 13 First Aid Kit For Use In Dental Emergencies. 13 Dental Oral Injuries.13 Toothache Swelling.13 Inflamed or Irritated Gum Tissue.14 Lip Cheek or Tongue Lacerations.14 Oral Ulcers With or Without Fever.15 Avulsion Permanent or Primary Tooth Lost Cap.15 Broken Chipped or Displaced Tooth.16 Prolonged Recurrent Bleeding or Pain After a Tooth Extraction.16 Objects Wedged Between Teeth.16 Bleeding.17 Pain .17 Possible Jaw Dislocation or Fracture.17 Orthodontic or Other Appliance Emergencies.17 Tooth Eruption and Shedding Pain.18 Toothbrushing and Flossing. 18 Tobacco Use .19 Cigarettes.19 Spit Tobacco.19 Quitting.20 Oral Health Web Sites.20 Georgia Oral Health Prevention Program.22 Anticipatory Guidance in Dentistry Birth to 18 Years Table 5 . 24 Contacts http health.state.ga.us pdfs familyhealth oral oralhealthcontacts.pdf School Nurse s Role in Oral Health Introduction and Oral Health Facts Oral health is an important component of overall health and should be integrated into school health services. Because schools are where the majority of children and youth are schools and school nurses in particular